Cirro Energy

About Cirro Energy

An NRG company based in the Lone Star State, Cirro Energy is committed to providing Texans with great customer service and affordable electricity plans. Cirro Energy strives to offer consumers money-saving options, short- and long-term contracts and cheap rates. This energy provider only offers fixed-rate plans, as well as plans sourced from 100% green or renewable energy.

Interested in a Cirro Energy electricity plan? Enter your ZIP code above to see available plans in your area.

Cirro Energy electricity rates

Cirro Energy is one of the many electric providers offering affordable energy plans in the Texas deregulated market. Check out today’s low rates or enter your ZIP code above to see the current rates from top suppliers in your area.

Please note: All rates above are accurate as of 6/7/2020, 5:15:39 AM CT for ZIP Code 75001. Rates may have changed since this date/time. For the most up to date rates in your area, please enter your zip code above.

Cirro Energy Reviews

Cirro Energy has been accredited by the Better Business Bureau since 2018 and has an A-rating with the BBB.

Difference between supplier and utility

In many states, the utility company bills customers for two main energy services: supply and delivery. The supply portion of the bill accounts for generation of energy from the source, while the delivery service transmits energy from the source to the home through utility-owned infrastructure.

If you live in a state with a deregulated energy market, you can shop for an energy supply plan from companies that may offer lower rates than your utility. But rest assured, switching to a new energy supplier will not compromise the delivery service you currently receive from your utility. The local energy company will continue to deliver your energy, read your meter, send your bill and restore power in the event of an emergency.

Frequently Asked Questions

How soon can I set up service?

A: Once your order has been confirmed through the Choose Energy marketplace, Cirro Energy will work with your local utility, or TDSP, to set up service. If a hold has been placed on your enrollment, Cirro Energy may require more information from you.

Will I have to pay a deposit or pass a credit check?

A: Many retail energy providers require credit checks or deposits for their electricity service. When you select a plan, we’ll let you know if you’ll be required to pay a deposit. To learn more about credit checks or no deposit options, please click here.

My power went out – what do I do?

A: If your power goes out or you are experiencing any problems with your electrical equipment (i.e. power lines, meter, etc.), contact your local utility directly. Find your utility’s contact information here.